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Colin Payne
Posted: 2003-02-21 15:59:47
Well Goof certainly don't sit on the fence!

I myself am a instructor and promoter of kickboxing, not Thai but I would have to say that what JD said about Sunday was spot on, it was first class. Although I didn't think the world title fight was as good as Kieron keddles or the rob storey/micheal dickes fight which was great.

Let's be honest here. Just because we love it, we shouldn't expect everyone else to. Promoters should look themselves in the mirror and ask the question how many fights have they put on which they can honestly say should have been on TV and been 100% entertainment, equal to the best boxing, be honest now!.

Over the last 6 years and 28 shows I reckon I have put on no more than 6 or 7 fights that TRULY were crying out for TV camaras, most others were just very good fights. Anyone who saw the Chill Garnet/Chris Long fight that I put on 3 years ago would hopefully agree with me that was one that everyone should have seen, but as I say just because I loved the rest doesn't mean that the average SKY sports fan with no particular allegiance to combat sports would.

PS. Mr Smith - absolutley spot on with your post.

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